Trip Report EWHCl '93 (East-West International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction) Conference Report, Moscow, Russia, August 3-7 Keith Instone, Allen Cypher, Claus Unger INTRODUCTION Several Russian companies also sponsored the event. Although the main topic of the conference was human-computer interaction, a lot of effort was put into improving the human-human interaction between participants from the east and the west. PROGRAM their posters at the end of the same day that they gave their lecture. There were also eight posters/demonstrations from the east that were not presented in lecture format, making the poster total pretty balanced east-towest. The poster sessions were not too successful, however, since people were often tired at the end of the day. Nonetheless, some very good discussions arose during the poster sessions. The third annual East-West HumanComputer Interaction conference was held in Moscow in early August, 1993. The first meeting of this kind was a single-track symposium held just before the collapse of the USSR in 1991; the second used the East-West name and was held in St. Petersburg in 1992. The conference took place at the International Centre for Scientific and Technical Information (ICSTI). ICSTI, led by Juri Gornostaev, served as the Russian organizers
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